Human Rights
SRI LANKA: Young Journalists Movement joins Black January journalists' protest
As young journalists in Sri Lanka we are concerned that the government that silenced one of the world's deadliest terrorist groups is unable to apprehend the killers of one journalist, the abductors of another, or those who launched violent attacks on media institutions.
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UN rights chief praises groundbreaking report on violence against women in India

A gathering to promote the rights of girls and education for all in Barrod village of Rajasthan’s Alwar district (2012).
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For China, Corruption Fight is 'Life or Death' Struggle
China’s fight against the rampant problem of corruption has long lacked a tool that many believe could help shine a light on graft: a requirement from the central government that officials publicly disclose their assets.
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THAILAND: Verdict in case of human rights defender is a serious threat to freedom of expression
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UN boosts efforts to help over 600,000 displaced Syrians facing harsh winter conditions
The United Nations refugee agency today said today it is implementing measures to help more than 600,000 displaced Syrians weather harsh winter conditions, while warning that the number of people fleeing the violence in the Middle Eastern country continues to grow.
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UN envoy calls on international community to engage more with Central African Republic
In the wake of agreements reached to end a rebellion in the Central African Republic (CAR), the United Nations envoy for the country today said that the international community now needs to engage more forcefully, both diplomatically and financially, to pull the CAR from the brink.
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Jailers should not be the judge, too
Inspector Javert is one of those characters who defines "blind justice." Stoic and implacable in the latest version of Les Miserables gracing movie screens across the country, his immortal line has sent shudders through readers and audiences alike for a century and a half: "It is a pity the law doesn't allow me to be merciful."
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Millions of domestic workers worldwide lack social protection, says new UN report

A domestic worker washes clothes by hand in New Delhi, India.
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Brazil: São Paulo Acts to Curb Police Cover-ups
A resolution by the São Paulo government on the handling of shooting victims is an important step to safeguard against unlawful killings by state police, Human Rights Watch said Wednesday.
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Saudi Arabia: Halt Execution of Sri Lankan Migrant Worker

A Sri Lankan woman holds a placard in protest of the death sentence against Rizana Nafeek outside the Saudi Arabian embassy in Colombo on November 9, 2010.
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Human Rights
Fostering a More Humane World: The 28th Eurasian Economic Summi

Conscience, Hope, and Action: Keys to Global Peace and Sustainability

Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions

Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future

Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020

